Bella Kalolo Announces The ‘Time and Space National Tour'
9th September 2013
Bella Kalolo Announces The ‘Time and Space National Tour’ and Free Download
Fresh from touring the USA with Aaradhna, J Boog and Katchafire, tireless soul sister Bella Kalolo celebrates the imminent release of her Time and Space EP by announcing a 19-date Time and Space National Tour and offering fans a free download of her cover of Cheryl Lynn’s classic ‘Got To Be Real’.
Named Pacific Music Awards 2012 Best Pacific Artist, Bella Kalolo has been handpicked to work with and support artists as diverse as Mos Def, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Dave Dobbyn, Hollie Smith and the NZSO. Her reputation as one of NZ’s most entertaining performers has earned her spots at Glastonbury, City Of London Festival and closer to home; Parachute Festival and the huge Waitangi Day celebrations at Flatbush, Manukau. Now, in association with Arts on Tour NZ, the gifted entertainer of Samoan, Tongan and Maori (Ngati Porou) descent is taking her band on tour to all corners of the country in support of her Time and Space EP.
And a Bella Kalolo show is not to be missed…
“With the live and super-tight accompaniment of the band she calls the Soul Symphony, she comes across like one of JamesBrown’s funky divas. It really might be some lost vinyl nugget from the 70s, capturing that feeling with as much authenticity as a retro-soulster like Sharon Jones.” Nick Bollinger Radio New Zealand Review
Espousing a mixture of Aretha Franklin/Jill Scott redolent soul (both classical and modern, yet with a pacific twist) and some rousing stand-up comedy, interspersed with touchingly personal emotional tales, Kalolo ripped through sequences of songs… and threw a few tasty covers into the mix - Martyn Pepperell
As a preview to the velvety smooth and often explosive soul fans can expect from the Time and Space EP (out Sept. 27th) and tour, Bella Kalolo hasoffered fans a free download of ‘Got To Be Real’. Download it here.
Bella Kalolo’s Time and Space National Tour dates and ticketing information follows.
Time and Space National Tour dates and
ticketing information
Saturday, 21 September
Christchurch Arts Festival
Fletcher Building
Festival Club
www.artsfestival.co.nz/soulinthecity
$25+BF
from dashtickets.co.nz
Wednesday 2 October 8pm
Gisborne
Dome Room, Poverty Bay Club
$21 Book:
Mediterranean Living @ PBC
Thursday 3 October 7.00pm
Hastings
Shakespeare Room, Hawkes Bay Opera
House
$23 Book: Ticketek
Friday 4 October Opotiki
– 7.00pm
Senior Citizens Hall
$20 Book: The
Travel Shop
Sunday 6 October 3pm
Thames
Kauaeranga Hall
$15 Book: Nancy 868 9664 or
Lisa 868 9767
Thursday 10 October Auckland
Tyler
Street Garage, Britomart
www.tylerstreetgarage.co.nz
Free
Entry
Friday 11 October 7pm Kaikohe
The Bank
Bar
$20 Book: Passion8 and Bank Bar
Saturday 12
October 7.30pm Whangarei
Riverbank Centre, Reyburn
House Lane
$20 Book: www.whangareitheatrecompany.org.nz or
Whangarei Suit Hire
Sunday 13 October 8pm
Onewhero
Onewhero Society of Performing Arts
$20
Book: River Traders 09 236 8875
Thursday 17 October 8pm
Upper Hutt
Expressions Arts and Entertainment
Centre
Adults $30/Friends $20 Book: 04 527 2168 or www.expressions.org.nz
Saturday 19
October 8.30pm Onekaka
The Mussel Inn
$10 Book:
The Mussel Inn
Sunday 20 October 2pm
Reefton
Working Mens’ Club
$20 Students $10 Door
sales only or enquire 03 732 8542
Tuesday 22 October
8pm Westport
NBS Theatre
Adults $25; Group of 4 or
more $20; Child U16 $15
Book: NBS Theatre or www.bookmyshow.co.nz
Wednesday 23
October 7.30pm Hokitika
Old Lodge Theatre, 11 Revell
St
$20 Book: Regent Theatre
Friday 25 October 7.30pm
Ashburton
Ashburton Trust Event Centre
$25 each;
$22.50 each for 2 or 3; $20 each for 4 or more
Book:
Ashburton Trust Event Centre Box Office or www.ticketdirect.co.nz
Saturday 26
October 8pm Geraldine
Geraldine Cinema
$20 Book:
Tresjoli Giftware 03 693 8340
Sunday 27 October 7pm
Waimate
Criterion Hotel, Queen St
$25 Book:
Waimate Information Centre and Westside Gifts
Tuesday
29 October 7.30pm Queenstown
Queenstown Memorial
Centre
$25
Saturday 2 November Wellington
The
Southern Cross
www.thecross.co.nz
Free
Entry
Arts On Tour New Zealand (AOTNZ) organises tours of outstanding New Zealand performers to rural and smaller centres in New Zealand. The trust receives funding from Creative New Zealand and liaises with local arts councils, repertory theatres and community groups to bring the best of musical and other talent to country districts. The AOTNZ programme is environmentally sustainable through bringing artists to audiences, rather than the other way round. www.aotnz.co.nz
ENDS